Introduction to Statistics

Grinnell College
Spring 2001
Prof. Marit Berntson


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ARH 104
641-269-4409
berntson@grinnell.edu

Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday,
1:30-3:00pm


 

In this course you will learn how to describe quantitative data using distributions, charts and graphs, and measures of center and spread. You will also explore the strength and pattern of relationships using two-way tables, bivariate regression, and analysis of variance. In addition, through statistical inference, you will judge how accurately those descriptive measures represent a defined population. The lectures will closely follow the text and we will work frequently on sample problems as a class or in labs.

Be not afraid! The most important thing to realize about statistics is that they are a tool for organizing and summarizing data. Besides learning how easy it is to apply the basics of statistics in this class and outside, knowing these basics makes you a more critical consumer of research. You can use the knowledge gained in this course to understand better the statistics presented by the media, government, business, and other organizations.


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